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he became a plausible president of the united states too many voters. something a lot of people didn't think you'd be able to do, but he did. and that is the danger tonight. a foreign policy debate, he can undo a lot of that if he overreaches, goes to some of these extreme questions happening on the benghazi. >> he will not do that. it is a failed leadership and that is the issue. >> all of the momentum, everything is going romney's way. white house thinks romney can win, republicans and voters across the country think romney can win, that is a pretty good place to be. >> bottom line look at ohio, to dead even, florida, governor romney is ahead. we have all been there, they will be panic in the white hou white house. >> they will throw everything but the kitchen sink at ohio. lou: thank you very much. president obama is looking to stop the romney surge with a big debate performance tonight, but fox news digital politics editor will be among our guests tomorrow as we assess what happened. up next, what is going to happen. the obama campaign has been open
he became a plausible president of the united states too many voters. something a lot of people didn't think you'd be able to do, but he did. and that is the danger tonight. a foreign policy debate, he can undo a lot of that if he overreaches, goes to some of these extreme questions happening on the benghazi. >> he will not do that. it is a failed leadership and that is the issue. >> all of the momentum, everything is going romney's way. white house thinks romney can win,...
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i think that's very worrying for the united states and for the administration. but i think the far larger point is that we're right now in the middle of -- the region is in the middle of such turmoil. and we don't seem to be addressing it in any meaningful way. instead, we're talking about the death of four americans, which is while incredibly tragic is something that i think is peripheral to what's going on right now. >> well, let's go to 30,000 feet for a second, because that should be the context for the presidential debate on foreign policy. we are in the middle of the break-up of two giant state systems. we are seeing the crackup of the eurozone and the failure of the arab nation state in the arab world. and it's all happening at a time when the world has never been more interdependent. so we have all of these states now around the world, in the middle east in particular, that are too dangerous to ignore, but too expensive to fix. and that -- whoever is the next president is going to have to wind their way through that reality. we can't ignore them but we c
i think that's very worrying for the united states and for the administration. but i think the far larger point is that we're right now in the middle of -- the region is in the middle of such turmoil. and we don't seem to be addressing it in any meaningful way. instead, we're talking about the death of four americans, which is while incredibly tragic is something that i think is peripheral to what's going on right now. >> well, let's go to 30,000 feet for a second, because that should be...
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he's being the president of the united states. he's getting the facts and as he gets the facts, he talks to the american people. that's what you do. that's responsible leadership. not just flying by your pants, saying anything that, you know, may be politically expedient. we should be coming together over this. we still have a tragedy that took place and i think that the president would have nothing to gain, he or any of his administration, to make something up about benghazi. what the president will do is to give the best reports as he receives them to the american people. that's what he's done. >> congressman, in our poll, 62% of those polled, including the president's supporters, at least 15% of the president's own supporters, want to see major changes if there is a second term. >> i think that what you see is that the president is moving forward. anybody wants the country moving forward. we don't want to go back. we know that when we go back, we go back to the kinds of economy, two wars that we were engaged in. you'll see chan
he's being the president of the united states. he's getting the facts and as he gets the facts, he talks to the american people. that's what you do. that's responsible leadership. not just flying by your pants, saying anything that, you know, may be politically expedient. we should be coming together over this. we still have a tragedy that took place and i think that the president would have nothing to gain, he or any of his administration, to make something up about benghazi. what the...
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in the united states to create jobs. when i talk to chinese companies but the only policy is cfius and cfius is blocking our investment. on the u.s. side we need more to clarify where the investments are welcome and where the risks are higher. where they are welcome we need to create better policies to make those invests more attractive. for example, i do a lot of work in clean energy. clean energy is really a sector where we could stand to use some chinese investment dollars and chinese investment know how because china is very strong in a lot of clean energy sectors and a lot of investors are very interested in the united states. but, for example, our investment in policies focus on tax rebates not that useful for foreign first. we have a cfius policy recently brought in the department of energy into that committee and focusing a lot on the electricity grid as potential security risk. a lot of sectors of the clean energy economy involve the electric grid. we need to clarify for chinese companies from a washington persp
in the united states to create jobs. when i talk to chinese companies but the only policy is cfius and cfius is blocking our investment. on the u.s. side we need more to clarify where the investments are welcome and where the risks are higher. where they are welcome we need to create better policies to make those invests more attractive. for example, i do a lot of work in clean energy. clean energy is really a sector where we could stand to use some chinese investment dollars and chinese...
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the other, the united states intersection. but the government of fidel's brother, raul castro, just announced chances to cuban laws that could finally mean a greater freedom to travel. the laws would mean cubans would no longer need a government exit visa each time they leave the island or an invitation from someone in that country, just a passport. sports stars, doctors and military officials still face restrictions because of their value to cuban society. but most cubans now will be able to stay abroad for up to two years without losing the right to return and for the first time, can take young children with them. reforms that were welcomed outside this havana immigration office. >> translator: this is good. they should have done it years ago, but at least now, things will be easier, i suppose. >> translator: i sincerely think rule is doing things better than his brother but they left him a lot of problems to fix. >> reporter: cubans will still need visas for many countries they will travel to, including the united states. a
the other, the united states intersection. but the government of fidel's brother, raul castro, just announced chances to cuban laws that could finally mean a greater freedom to travel. the laws would mean cubans would no longer need a government exit visa each time they leave the island or an invitation from someone in that country, just a passport. sports stars, doctors and military officials still face restrictions because of their value to cuban society. but most cubans now will be able to...